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People hold the traditional boats from touching the shoreline before gaining permission.

People hold the traditional boats from touching the shoreline before gaining permission. Native, hand-carved boats, primarily from the Pacific Northwest, enacted a traditional Native ceremony of paddling down a river and approaching a new shore, then asking permission to come upon the land.

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People hold the traditional boats from touching the shoreline before gaining permission. Native, hand-carved boats, primarily from the Pacific Northwest, enacted a traditional Native ceremony of paddling down a river and approaching a new shore, then asking permission to come upon the land.
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